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A lot of functionality relies on power data, so having a power meter is highly recommended. A heart rate monitor is also useful, especially if you don't have a power meter. Having both is ideal.

What does this cost?

This is completley free to use for the first 30 days. No credit card required. After that, subscriptions cost A$10/month when paid monthly, or A$80/year when paid annually (show currency conversion table)., which is approximately:

Australian Dollar

$10

$80

US Dollar

$7.20

$58

Euro

€6.30

€51

British Pound Sterling

£5.70

£45

Canadian Dollar

$10

$77

South African Rand

R103

R825

New Zealand Dollar

$10

$84

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You don't need to fill these out now, but they are needed for some features of this site.

Timezone

?This timezone is only used when your rides have no GPS data. The local timezone at the start of each ride is used when rides have GPS data.

Units

?US shows distances in miles, elevations in feet, speeds in miles per an hour, temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit, and weights in pounds. UK is the same as metric, but uses US units for distances and speed.

Weight

kg?This is used to display power outputs as watts/kg in some places.

FTP

W ?Functional threshold power, the greatest power output you can sustain for one hour. Don't worry if you don't know what it is. If you know how your FTP has changed over time, you can enter its history later.

Sex

?Sex, resting heart rate and maximum heart rate are used to calculate TRIMP scores for rides, which is a good alternative if you don't have a power meter.